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Posted by: cousinmike at Wed May 10 16:55:15 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by cousinmike ] That is a black phase eastern hognose snake (heterodon platirhinos). They feign death when attacked or otherwise molested; are you sure it's really dead? LOL. They are common in Georgia, less so in neighboring Alabama;he did'nt get up and crawl away a few minutes later, did he? | ||
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